
A podcast about films of quiet horror
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

When you're up for a bad time, Kiyoshi Kurosawa always comes through. We discuss the "tortured detective pursues a serial killer and finds an existential crisis" tale that is Kurosawa's 1997 masterpiece Cure.
Strap in, there's a lot to cover in director Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! We like its moxie, but are mixed on its results. Highlights include: the modern depiction of Frankie, Jessie Buckley's ferocity, and the unequivocal support for messy and mad... more
We haven't covered many 90s horror movies because they tended to be not subtle or ... good. But Stir of Echoes is something of an overlooked psychological horror gem, in a 90s, blue-collar, Kevin Bacon sort of way. Join us for a discussion about them... more
We tackle our first documentary with The Last Sacrifice, a sprawling look at the 1945 murder that inspired the story behind The Wicker Man and, by extension, the folk horror film genre and modern paganism. Like the doc, our discussion moves from the ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #181 |
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A thoughtful deep-dive into cinematic horror and darkly intimate dramas, with an emphasis on psychological nuance, female-centered narratives, and era-spanning aesthetics. Hosts frequently analyze how storytelling perspective, character psychology, and on-screen relationships shape fear and atmosphere, ranging from classic to contemporary releases. Episodes highlight auteur approaches, adaptations, and boundaries between horror and dark comedy, often pairing film discussions with cultural context and filmmaker legacies. The show tends to attract listeners who enjoy films that blend mood, character study, and subtext, and who appreciate thoughtful debates about representation, identity, and storytelling form in genre cinema.
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Quiet Little Horrors launched 6 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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